The second equation is not complete and there is not sufficient information for a solution. It would make no sense for me to guess what a + b equals since, in that case, I may as well start posting my own questions and answering them!
to solve
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By definition, you cannot. To solve means to find an answer or solution to a problem or a question. If there is no solution you cannot find one.
Solve is a verb (meaning to find a solution). It does not have an adverb form. It does have an adjective form-- solvable.
to solve
solve
solve
By definition, you cannot. To solve means to find an answer or solution to a problem or a question. If there is no solution you cannot find one.
Replace a value for x, then solve for y, to find the corresponding value for y. Repeat for other values of x.
7x = 56 To find the solution for x, you should divide both sides of the equation by 7 to get x = 8.
Solve is a verb (meaning to find a solution). It does not have an adverb form. It does have an adjective form-- solvable.
To find the solution to this equation, you need to rearrange the terms and solve for the variable. 4 = 2b + b^2 can be rewritten as b^2 + 2b - 4 = 0. You can then solve this quadratic equation by factoring, completing the square, or using the quadratic formula.
No. There is not enough information in the equation x + 2y = 2, by itself, to solve it. There are an infinite number of solutions. A second equation, or information to allow a second equation to be derived, must be given to find a solution.
Solve is a verb (meaning to find a solution). It does not have an adverb form. It does have an adjective form-- solvable.
Nobody can help you find a solution until you get another equation to go along with this one. Your equation has two variables in it ... 'x' and 'y' ... so it has no unique solution all by itself.
First you need to find the cause of problem.